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Curious to hear the stories behind the fantastic music being performed at the Colorado Music Festival? Eager to meet new Festival friends who share your love of music? Your concert […]
The 2026 Festival opens with a once-in-a-generation violinist: Himari, a 14-year-old phenomenon who has already collected substantial awards and recognition, performs Sibeliusās Concerto for Violin, full of Nordic snow and moody skies. Just as Sibelius invokes his native Finland, Tchaikovskyās dramatic Fifth Symphony is infused with Russian colors. Composer Carter Pann also unveils a brand new piece of music to celebrate the start of the Festival season.
The 2026 Festival opens with a once-in-a-generation violinist: Himari, a 14-year-old phenomenon who has already collected substantial awards and recognition, performs Sibeliusās Concerto for Violin, full of Nordic snow and moody skies. Just as Sibelius invokes his native Finland, Tchaikovskyās dramatic Fifth Symphony is infused with Russian colors. Composer Carter Pann also unveils a brand new piece of music to celebrate the start of the Festival season.
Immediately following the July 10 concert, youāre invited to a brief, interactive Q&A with Music Director Peter Oundjian and violinist Himari in Chautauqua Auditorium. Free to ticketholders.Ā
Bring your littlest listeners to our annual Free Family Concert! We are pleased to offer this concert in Spanish and English, and at no charge, so gather the whole family to enjoy classical and popular favorites. Ideal for music lovers aged five and under. Join us after the concert for a free Family Lawn Fair featuring food trucks, live music performances, and more, in partnership with the Colorado Chautauqua Association.
The 2026 Robert Mann Chamber Music Series opens with āone of the most popular brass ensembles in the worldā (Washington Post), the Juno Award-winning quintet Canadian Brass. With a discography of over 130 albums and an extensive worldwide touring schedule, Canadian Brass is a pioneer in bringing brass music to audiences through their trademark humor, charismatic stage presence, and sparkling musicianship.
Curious to hear the stories behind the fantastic music being performed at the Colorado Music Festival? Eager to meet new Festival friends who share your love of music? Your concert […]
āPianist Yuja Wang is a dazzler,ā claims Cleveland Classical. āShe has a way of dressing, of taking the stage, and of bowing that bespeaks confidence and star quality.ā In her Festival debut, Wang plays Barberās Pulitzer Prize-winning Piano Concerto, a spectacular rainbow of sound. Music Director Peter Oundjian leads Bernsteinās vibrant Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, as well as short works from Prokofiev and Saint-SaĆ«ns.
āPianist Yuja Wang is a dazzler,ā claims Cleveland Classical. āShe has a way of dressing, of taking the stage, and of bowing that bespeaks confidence and star quality.ā In her Festival debut, Wang plays Barberās Pulitzer Prize-winning Piano Concerto, a spectacular rainbow of sound. Music Director Peter Oundjian leads Bernsteinās vibrant Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, as well as short works from Prokofiev and Saint-SaĆ«ns.
Immediately following the July 17 concert, youāre invited to a brief, interactive Q&A with Music Director Peter Oundjian and pianist Yuja Wang in Chautauqua Auditorium. Free to ticketholders.Ā
OnĀ July 18, Create Boulder, in association with eTown, introducesĀ Create Boulder NightsĀ at eTown Hall. Create Boulder NightsĀ is a new quarterly event series,Ā showcasing the diversity of performing arts in Boulder in a […]
Former Colorado Symphony Music Director Jeffrey Kahane returns to the Festival stage to lead all six of Bachās celebrated Brandenburg Concertos with the help of trumpeter Maximilian Morel. Possibly the most revered of all Baroque music, this complete set of Bachās masterpieces should be on every music-loverās bucket list.
The Robert Mann Chamber Music Series continues with a world premiere by āastonishingly innovativeā composer James Stephenson (Musical America); while he writes deftly āin all walks of the musical landscape,ā his new quartet features trumpet and strings. Following intermission, Tchaikovsky remembers Italy ā by way of Russia, of course ā in an irresistible sextet for strings, his final contribution to chamber music.
Curious to hear the stories behind the fantastic music being performed at the Colorado Music Festival? Eager to meet new Festival friends who share your love of music? Your concert […]
Six-time Grammy-winning conductor and Music Director Laureate of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Leonard Slatkin joins the Festival for a program celebrating the distinctive American sound. This spotlight on American composers begins with Aaron Coplandās Rodeo with its iconic āHoedown,ā followed by a chaconne from John Coriglianoās romantic score for the film The Red Violin. After the break: Ron Nelsonās paean to the Southās Savannah River, a haunting adagio by āunmistakably American-soundingā Cindy McTee (Washington Post), and finally George Gershwinās jazzy symphonic poem An American in Paris.
Get insights about conducting from Maestro Leonard Slatkin in a hands-on workshop onstage at Chautauqua Auditorium. Most of us have watched a conductor walk onto the stage, raise a baton, […]
Six-time Grammy-winning conductor and Music Director Laureate of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Leonard Slatkin joins the Festival for a program celebrating the distinctive American sound. This spotlight on American composers begins with Aaron Coplandās Rodeo with its iconic āHoedown,ā followed by a chaconne from John Coriglianoās romantic score for the film The Red Violin. After the break: Ron Nelsonās paean to the Southās Savannah River, a haunting adagio by āunmistakably American-soundingā Cindy McTee (Washington Post), and finally George Gershwinās jazzy symphonic poem An American in Paris.
Immediately following the July 24 concert, youāre invited to a brief, interactive Q&A with Maestro Leonard Slatkin and violinist Njioma Grevious in Chautauqua Auditorium. Free to ticketholders.Ā
Music Director Peter Oundjian begins this all-Mozart marvel with a mysterious serenade for winds, which broods before turning suddenly buoyant. At the keyboard for Mozartās Piano Concerto No. 20 is Tony Siqi Yun, a nuanced performer who plays with āevery note personalizedā (Musical America). Closing this revel of Mozartās genius is his Haffner Symphony, a staggering work of energy and invention.
The Robert Mann Chamber Music Series continues with a program featuring the Festivalās own musicians. Beethovenās only quintet for piano and wind is rife with rhapsodic dialogue between its instruments. In Stravinskyās bitter LāHistoire du Soldat, a WWI soldier makes a deal with the devil in order to know the future, but ā after a rousing story animated by music ā the cunning devil keeps the upper hand.
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Music Director Peter Oundjian helms one of musicās grandest spectacles: Holstās The Planets. From the hammering āMars, the Bringer of Warā to the ethereal āNeptune, the Mystic,ā this seven-planet suite lures the heavens into Chautauqua Auditorium. Electrifying pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii performs Rachmaninoffās dreamy Second Piano Concerto. This monumental program begins with the world premiere by Leigha Amick, a composer who aims āto spark intellectual curiosity and express human experience.ā
Music Director Peter Oundjian helms one of musicās grandest spectacles: Holstās The Planets. From the hammering āMars, the Bringer of Warā to the ethereal āNeptune, the Mystic,ā this seven-planet suite lures the heavens into Chautauqua Auditorium. Electrifying pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii performs Rachmaninoffās dreamy Second Piano Concerto. This monumental program begins with the world premiere by Leigha Amick, a composer who aims āto spark intellectual curiosity and express human experience.ā
Immediately following the July 31 concert, youāre invited to a brief, interactive Q&A with Music Director Peter Oundjian and pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii in Chautauqua Auditorium. Free to ticketholders.Ā
Conductor Gemma New returns to lead a varied program, beginning with Prokofievās cheerful āClassicalā Symphony, which he referred to as āa symphony as Mozart or Hayden might have written it.ā Ricardo Morales joins the Festival Orchestra to perform Coplandās Clarinet Concerto ā penned during a four-month tour of Latin America, the pulsing rhythms of Brazil are woven throughout Coplandās trademark jazz and lyricism. Morales continues with one of musicās finest showcases for the clarinet, Rossiniās challenging Introduction, Theme, and Variations. The program concludes with Ravelās beloved Ma mĆØre lāoye (Mother Goose) suite, where we meet Sleeping Beauty, Tom Thumb, Beauty and the Beast, and more.
āNone of us have any memory of our lives without the string quartet,ā claims this highly sought-after ensemble of energetic musicians who met each other at music camp as teenagers. By audience request, the Danish String Quartet returns to the Robert Mann Chamber Music Series with a delectable program including works by Mozart, Shostakovich, and Ravel.
Curious to hear the stories behind the fantastic music being performed at the Colorado Music Festival? Eager to meet new Festival friends who share your love of music? Your concert […]
Audiences raved about pianist Michelle Cannās Festival debut in 2023; now Cann returns to Chautauqua to perform the world premiere of a piano concerto by esteemed composer Valerie Coleman. After intermission, Berlioz invites us on a psychedelic romp: his Symphonie Fantastique is a musical hallucination that evokes dark revels, an execution, and a visit to the underworld.
Audiences raved about pianist Michelle Cannās Festival debut in 2023; now Cann returns to Chautauqua to perform the world premiere of a piano concerto by esteemed composer Valerie Coleman. After intermission, Berlioz invites us on a psychedelic romp: his Symphonie Fantastique is a musical hallucination that evokes dark revels, an execution, and a visit to the underworld.
Immediately following the August 7 concert, youāre invited to a brief, interactive Q&A with Music Director Peter Oundjian and pianist Michelle Cann in Chautauqua Auditorium. Free to ticketholders.Ā
Music Director Peter Oundjian continues his tradition of closing the Festival season with a massive Mahler symphony. Mahler referred to his sunny Third as āA Summerās Midday Dream,ā and was aware he was defying symphonic convention as he wrote it, saying, āBut to write a symphony means, to me, to construct a world with all the tools of the available technique.ā Grammy Award-winning mezzo soprano Fleur Barron and the Boulder Childrenās Chorus join the Festival Orchestra to give this epic symphony its voice.